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The phrase "a molar basis only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in chemistry or biochemistry, to specify that measurements or calculations are being made solely in terms of moles.
Example: "The concentration of the solution was calculated on a molar basis only to ensure accuracy in the reaction rates."
Alternatives: "exclusively in moles" or "solely on a molar scale".
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Indeed, ascorbic acid accounted (on a molar basis) only for 1.22 Trolox equivalents.
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Thus, a comparison with chemically defined entities on a molar basis is possible.
It is important to note that dn/ dc values are determined in milliliters per gram, but that the additivity is on a molar basis.
On a molar basis, the analysis is much different.
Chemicals that are more expensive on a molar basis are likely too expensive.
However, on a molar basis the effect of solubles addition will be higher compared to moisture.
Ucn also increased intracellular cAMP accumulation more potently than CRH on a molar basis.
The specific activities of the dimers were slightly higher than that of the monomer when calculated on a molar basis.
Leukotriene C was 600 to 9500 times more potent than histamine on a molar basis in producing an equivalent decrement in the residual volume.
The unit was tested with a mixture containing 85% of N2 and 15% of CO2 (on a molar basis).
The antiproliferative activity of CoPoIFN-α was significantly higher than that of PoIFN-α on a molar basis.
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